The Prefer Option command allows you to set names and values for specific options. To do this, use the following command:
/prefer option set <name> <value>
For example, if you want the system to automatically add the value “full hd 4k wallpaper” whenever you type “fhd”, you would use the following command:
/prefer option set fhd full hd 4k wallpaper
You can see the results of your settings on the screen.
Example:
(Setting the value "full hd 4k wallpaper" for the option "fhd")
(The bot confirms that the value "full hd 4k wallpaper" has been set for the option "fhd")
(Typing /imagine prompt:girl red hair --fhd)
(The value "full hd 4k wallpaper" is automatically added to the prompt)
2. Listing all Prefer Options
To view a list of all your saved Prefer Options, use the following command:
/prefer option list
You can save up to 20 Prefer Options.
3. Deleting values from Prefer Options
To delete a value from a Prefer Option, use the following command:
/prefer option set <name to delete>
Prefer Suffix
The Prefer Suffix command allows you to set a suffix that will be automatically added to all your prompts. This is similar to Prefer Options, but Suffix will be applied to all prompts until you remove it.
Example:
To set a suffix that adds the aspect ratio “9:16” to all prompts, use the following command:
/prefer suffix new_value:--ar 9:16
Now, whenever you run a prompt, the suffix will be automatically added.
Example:
/imagine prompt:car
(The suffix is automatically added to the prompt)
Removing the Prefer Suffix
To remove the Prefer Suffix, use the following command:
/prefer suffix